at the back of one's mind
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Definition & Bedeutung von "at the back of one's mind"

at the back of one's mind
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in the part of the mind that holds thoughts and memories that are not often recalled or thought about

(at|in) the back of {one's} mind definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "at the back of one's mind" and when to use it?

The idiom "at the back of one's mind" is derived from the idea that our thoughts and concerns occupy different positions in our mental space. The "back of one's mind" symbolizes a less prominent or less actively considered area of thought compared to the forefront of one's mind, where immediate or pressing matters reside. This expression is used to describe thoughts, ideas, or concerns that are not at the forefront of someone's thinking but are still present and lingering in their consciousness. It often implies that these thoughts are not immediately obvious or the primary focus of one's attention.

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Though he was excited about the party, the impending deadline for his project was always at the back of his mind.
She knew she needed to visit the doctor, but the fear of what the diagnosis might be had been lurking in the back of her mind.
I've been so busy with work that the idea of taking a vacation has been at the back of my mind for months.
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